A reporter from Beacon News, Aurora, interviewed me while I was signing books at the Gift Box in Geneva, IL June 21st. Two days later, she included me in an article about the Swedish Days in Geneva and featured my latest book, Katrin, Almost American, a Swedish-American immigration novel from the 1920s. She also wrote that I stayed in America to preserve my husband's legacy, and I appreciate that very much. (Denise Linke, Beacon News, June 23, 2017.)
This blog is about my interests, Swedes in America, the Titanic, the Swedes on the Titanic, and my books. If you would like to comment, please do so. I give programs about the Titanic and other subjects related to my books.
Book launch
Swedish-American Portraits
- Home
- Bishop Hill Reframed
- Swedish-American Portraits
- Documenting America's Swedish Immigrants
- Titanic Sailing Again: An epic novel
- Swedes in Moline
- Chicago Swedes:
- Katrin, almost American
- Maiden of the Titanic
- Rockford Swedes
- Minnesota Swedes Volume I
- Growing up in Sweden
- True Immigrant Stories
- Second Love After 50
- A Century of Song
- I Emigranternas spår
- Minnesota Swedes Volume II
- A Pioneer Lutheran Ministry
- Bror Johansson's Chicago
- Hero of the Titanic
- Not my time to die
- Swedish-American Newspapers
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Hej? Det kostar minst 40USD att posta Bishop Hill Reframed to Sverige. Du kan fråga på BHHA website om man vill göra det. Chefen heter Todd.